Nope, I emptied the trash also.  Those messages were stored somewhere in 
the deep recesses of memory, somewhere unknown, where they're not known to 
reside.


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...... Original Message .......
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 08:12:47 +0100 Nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Looks like one way or the other Versamail has retrieved those messages from
>the trashcan (using some accidental key combo perhaps ??).
>I assume you never took the trash out to empty ? (read: purge after delete)
>;-)
>
>Greetz,
>Nico.
>
>On Nov 9, 2007 3:23 AM, Scandals & Animals 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>> This morning, I had a bad NVFS hiccup, or whatever you want to call it.
>> Happened twice in about 5 minutes.
>>
>> A couple minutes ago, I searched for a message I wrote earlier.  I use
>> Genius for searches.  The hiccup this morning caused the search key to
>> bring up the original search program that came with the Treo.  That's
>> happened a couple times in the past, so I just ran Genius again and now
>> hitting search pulls up Genius like it's supposed to.
>>
>> But prior to that, I ran the search I wanted with the other search 
program
>> and it started coming up with versamail results.  I haven't used 
versamail
>> in over a year and had long ago deleted all the messages in it.  All the
>> boxes were completely empty.  When I clicked on a versamail result, there
>> was one message in the inbox.  "No prob," I thought, "I musta just missed
>> that one."
>>
>> But when I ran Genius again and reran my search, it came up with more
>> Versamail results.  I went back to Versa, and now there are over 100
>> messages there, messages that I had deleted long, long ago.
>>
>> Can anyone 'splain the shiznit?
>>
>>
>
>
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